<div style="border:15px solid #ffffff;">'''42''' states are scheduled to hold executive official elections in 2014! A total of 215 state executive positions will be elected which is more than double the number of positions that were elected in [[State executive official elections, 2012|2012]]. Explore what races are going on in your state and stay up to date on all the candidates!

<div style="border:15px solid #ffffff;">A total of '''six''' elections are taking place in 2013. Wisconsin held their election for [[Wisconsin state executive official elections, 2013|Superintendent]] earlier this year while both New Jersey and Virginia will be holding elections for the positions of [[Governor]] and [[Lieutenant Governor]]. Virginia will also be holding elections for [[Virginia attorney general election, 2013|Attorney General]].

<div style="border:15px solid #ffffff;">''Follow up on Ballotpedia's coverage of past elections!'' Information available on state elections dating back to 2010 is available [[State executive official elections|here]].</div>

Revision as of 12:59, 31 July 2013

State executive news headlines:

It may not have been a heavy election year for state executive officials, but 2013 proved that face-offs can take place in settings other than the campaign trail. Below is a review of the year's five most memorable power struggles, ideological disagreements and other stories of top officials at loggerheads inside the executive branch.